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You will be made comfortable on a patient trolley, lying on your left side, with your knees slightly bent.
Cheltenham General Hospital’s A&E department resumes its night-time nurse-led service on 30 June in line with plans to restore the service to its pre-pandemic
From this point, baby should keep on moving. You will start to spot a pattern and the movements should not slow down, stop or change at any point.
Method Based on the numbers of SJRs undertaken 4 specialties were identified.
Normally, areas of alopecia are treated on a weekly basis. However, treatments may need to be adjusted depending on the severity of the response.
Guidance for the public on use of face coverings is available from the GOV.UK website.
Videos on fatigue To help you understand how to manage fatigue, there is a series of short videos you can watch.
Our midwives provide one to one care, and our friendly staff will be on hand to make your birth the best it can be for you and your family.
Rest and keep your hand/arm/leg raised, supported on a pillow or cushion. Exercise your toes and fingers.
Access TOXBASE and/or contact the National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) on Tel. 0844 892 0111.
Get Flu advice on NHS.UK
Please see the G-Care pathway for more information on when qFIT tests should be requested.
Next steps Do another PDSA cycle, trialling a print-out laminated reminder on all computers to do the ABCDE assessment.
Chlamydia investigations Swabs must be placed into a tube of charcoal transport medium for transport to the laboratory Fastidious organisms will not survive on
Our Quality Account looks back on how well we have done in the past year at achieving our goals.
identify medications potentially negatively affecting cognitive function, including those causing dizziness and drowsiness, using the Anticholinergic Effect on
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust operates hospitals on our two main sites in Cheltenham and Gloucester, and we’re one of the largest NHS
After doing a placement in recovery as a nursing student in 2003, I enjoyed it so much that I asked if they would take me on after my training.